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The first step in creating an online demo reel is to make a new website. This lesson covers some key design considerations, such as making sure your layout works on multiple screens. Muse makes this simple by helping you build sites for desktops, tablets, and phones. Let’s start out by discovering the main parts of the Muse interface.

Adobe Muse is the perfect tool to create beautiful personal websites and portfolios that can truly elevate a student’s work. This tutorial will show you how to create a website that features a student’s story and artwork.

This video offers some tips for working with Illustrator images in Muse. See how to create and export precisely-sized vector graphics in Ilustrator. Then, learn to incorporate Illustrator graphics in your Muse site. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

One of the benefits of using InDesign in a web design workfow is that it can generate multiple graphics at a specific size with ease. In this video, find out how to build graphics in InDesign and incorporate them into a Muse site. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This video offers some tips for working with Photoshop images in Muse. Learn how to create a precisely-sized image in Photoshop and optimize and export the finished graphic. Then explore two methods for placing the image in Muse. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

When you bring a site mockup from Photoshop, keep in mind that Muse can import all the Photoshop layers as well. In this video, learn how to place a layered PSD file so you can modify and manipulate the individual layers in Muse. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

In this video, learn how to generate patterns that tile perfectly using the Subtle Patterns website and create your own patterns in Photoshop for use in Muse. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.